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Flame in Samsung store before the Galaxy S8 detection

Mar

28

2017

A Samsung store in Singapore was set on fire in the early hours of Tuesday, March 28, according to a report from Asia News, where the incident happened at the AMK Hub shopping mall in the northeast of the country just before the store opened, causing In the temporary closure of the shop and surrounding shops for safety reasons.

The South Korean company is preparing to unveil its latest Galaxy S8 phones, which Samsung is trying to keep away from the threat of Notte 7 and all its disastrous results.

This comes at a time when the company continues to try to get out of the reputation of bad because of its flagship phone GalaxyNote 7, which caused a lot of damage with the cases of combustion and explosion, and the company to open the door to replace the phone battery and then stop manufacturing and selling and restore all units Located in the market.

The company was then forced to do a lot of things, including the publication of full-page ads in several major international newspapers in an attempt to restore consumer confidence with an apology for what happened.

Samsung said in a statement issued in the wake of the fire that the situation has been resolved and control since that date and did not hurt any of the customers or employees of the accident, and it is still not clear after the cause of the fire.

“We are currently assessing damage to the property and working closely with the authorities to determine the cause of the fire, and the store remains temporarily closed during this period, and we sincerely regret any inconvenience caused,” the company said.

According to the report, the fire was extinguished very quickly by the sprinkler system of sprinklers and water jets run by the local civil defense, but due to Samsung’s recent history with smart phones flammable, some views indicate the possibility of any phone is the reason, .